Semrau Jennifer A, Wei Min, Angelaki Dora E
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 South Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
J Neurophysiol. 2006 Aug;96(2):936-40. doi: 10.1152/jn.00185.2006. Epub 2006 Apr 26.
An eye position signal scales the amplitude of compensatory eye velocity in the translational vestibulo-ocular reflex (TVOR). To investigate the origin of such a modulatory signal, we studied the kinematics of the fore-aft TVOR as rhesus monkeys pursued a horizontally moving target at velocities between 0.5 and 30 degrees /s. We found that the "V-shaped" curve of the fore-aft TVOR amplitude as a function of eye position was shifted opposite to the direction of pursuit eye movement. As a result, the tip of the V-shaped curve that occurred close to zero eye position during steady-state fixation was shifted to the right during leftward pursuit and to the left during rightward pursuit eye movements. The faster the pursuit velocity the larger the observed shift. These results suggest that the scaling of the TVOR can precede actual eye position changes by several tens of milliseconds, which averaged 169 +/- 87 ms in three rhesus monkeys. Thus, central motor commands, rather than low-level efference copy or proprioceptive information, may be the signals scaling TVOR amplitude.
在平移前庭眼反射(TVOR)中,眼位信号可调节代偿性眼速度的幅度。为了探究这种调节信号的来源,我们研究了恒河猴以0.5至30度/秒的速度追踪水平移动目标时前后向TVOR的运动学特征。我们发现,前后向TVOR幅度随眼位变化的“V形”曲线的移动方向与追踪眼动方向相反。因此,在稳态注视时靠近零眼位出现的V形曲线顶点,在向左追踪时向右移动,在向右追踪眼动时向左移动。追踪速度越快,观察到的移动越大。这些结果表明,TVOR的调节可能比实际眼位变化提前几十毫秒,在三只恒河猴中平均提前169±87毫秒。因此,中枢运动指令而非低级传出副本或本体感觉信息,可能是调节TVOR幅度的信号。